With 200 and 230 grain lead target loadings for .45 acp, they appear to recommend 4.3 grains of Green Dot...

(An interesting powder...fairly small charges, good velocities, and relatively low pressures for a given velocity! If it burns cleanly, I might have to check out this powder myself as an alternative to W231)

I've had good results with 4.2 grains of GD, behind 230 gr. Rainier plated .45 ACP and Precisions moly's in same caliber. I started at 3.9 grains, and was amazed at the felt recoil reduction, while cycling two different pistols just fine at that level. I like Green Dot!

Geez, I might checks this out too, but as an alternative to bullseye. I use bluedot currently, and found that it meters MUCH better in my measure than Bullseye.
It almost has similar charge weight too, from what i'm seeing!

Geez, I might checks this out too, but as an alternative to bullseye. I use bluedot currently, and found that it meters MUCH better in my measure than Bullseye.
It almost has similar charge weight too, from what i'm seeing!

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